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Derrynacreeve (from
Irish Doire na
Criadh meaning – The
Oakwood of the Clay or
Doire na
Craoibhe meaning – The
Oakwood of the
Large Branching Tree) is...
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Derrynacreeve.
Along the way, it
crosses the R207 at Dowra,
meets the R206 at Glangevlin, p****es
through the
Bellavally Gap and ends in
Derrynacreeve...
- Cavan, the son of
farmer Gregory McGovern and his wife Mary King of
Derrynacreeve,
County Cavan. He
attended Bawnboy National School. In 1909 he married...
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Gortullaghan is
bounded on the
north by
Dunglave in
Swanlinbar parish and
Derrynacreeve townland in
Corlough parish, on the west by
Tawnagh townland in Corlough...
- Cronery; Culliagh; Curraghabweehan;
Derry Beg; Derryconnessy;
Derry More;
Derrynacreeve; Derrynaslieve; Derryvahan;
Derryvella (Corlough); Drumbeagh; Drumlaydan;...
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Cavan –
Longford Crossdoney,
County Cavan – Ballinamore,
County Leitrim Derrynacreeve,
County Cavan – Drumkeeran,
County Leitrim Belturbet – Killeshandra...
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Castlerahan Denn
Oldcastle Derryna 133
Upper Loughtee Kilmore Cavan Derrynacreeve 122
Tullyhaw Templeport Bawnboy Derrynacross 169
Tullyhunco Killashandra...
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Corlough and
barony of Tullyhaw.
Tawnagh is
bounded on the west by
Derrynacreeve,
Derryvahan and Scrabby,
Corlough townlands and on the east by Gortullaghan...
- on the west by
Drumbeagh and
Gubrawully townlands and on the east by
Derrynacreeve and
Drumcanon (Kinawley) townlands. Its
chief geographical features...
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Dunglave is
bounded on the
south by
Gortmore townland, on the west by
Derrynacreeve,
Drumcanon (Kinawley),
Gortlaunaght and
Gortullaghan townlands and on...